Anthropic is introducing Claude Tag, a Slack-based feature that lets teams assign work to Claude inside shared channels while keeping projects moving in the background. The tool is rolling out in beta for Claude Enterprise and Team customers, positioning it as a more collaborative way to use Claude across groups.
Anthropic explained that Claude Tag can be added to specific Slack channels, wired into approved tools and data sources, and then tagged @Claude to take on tasks. The model can keep track of relevant channel context and return results in a thread after it finishes.
Claude Tag is designed to operate like a shared teammate inside a channel, so anyone can see what it is doing and continue a request where someone else left off. The new model also has an optional "ambient" mode that lets Claude surface updates proactively, flagging relevant information from across channels it’s in and the tools it’s connected to.
On controls, Anthropic said administrators decide which channels Claude can access, what tools it can use, and what information it can see, with separate setups meant to prevent cross-team memory sharing. The company said admins can also set usage limits and review an activity log that shows what @Claude did and who initiated each request.










